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... handled the structure of the body when at rest , but the structure of the body when in motion ( that is the gestures of the body ) he has omitted ; which nevertheless are equally within the observations of art , and of greater use and ...
... handled the structure of the body when at rest , but the structure of the body when in motion ( that is the gestures of the body ) he has omitted ; which nevertheless are equally within the observations of art , and of greater use and ...
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... handled by many writers , but it is full of follies . At present I will only observe that it is not grounded upon the most solid foundation of which it admits ; which is , that when the same sensation is pro- duced in the sleeper by an ...
... handled by many writers , but it is full of follies . At present I will only observe that it is not grounded upon the most solid foundation of which it admits ; which is , that when the same sensation is pro- duced in the sleeper by an ...
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... subject which no physician has handled in proportion to its dignity . And let not men make a scruple of it , as if this were a thing belonging to fate and Divine Provi- dence which I am the first to bring within the THE FOURTH BOOK . 29.
... subject which no physician has handled in proportion to its dignity . And let not men make a scruple of it , as if this were a thing belonging to fate and Divine Provi- dence which I am the first to bring within the THE FOURTH BOOK . 29.
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... as this part touching the preservation of health has been handled as a whole , it is not my plan to pursue the minor defects . With regard to the cure of diseases , much labour 30 TRANSLATION OF THE " DE AUGMENTIS . "
... as this part touching the preservation of health has been handled as a whole , it is not my plan to pursue the minor defects . With regard to the cure of diseases , much labour 30 TRANSLATION OF THE " DE AUGMENTIS . "
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... handled most lucidly , but that Comparative Anatomy is want- ing . For men inquire well of the several parts , and their substances , figures , and collocations ; but the di- versities of the figure and condition of those parts in ...
... handled most lucidly , but that Comparative Anatomy is want- ing . For men inquire well of the several parts , and their substances , figures , and collocations ; but the di- versities of the figure and condition of those parts in ...
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